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BRS working president blamed the Congress government for ruining Hyderabad’s prosperity within 15 months of its rule. He cited the latest reports indicating 49 per cent drop in house sales in Hyderabad, while office leasing fell by 41 per cent between January and March 2025
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Accordingly, the State government has outlined its priorities, seeking financial assistance worth Rs 1.63 lakh crore for infrastructure projects, including Regional Ring Road, Phase-2 of Hyderabad Metro Rail, Musi Riverfront Rejuvenation project and others
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As he completes one year holding these ministries, whether Revanth Reddy can undo the damage that has alienated his government from the public, despite its claims of ‘Praja Palana’ remains a question worth Rs.1.5 lakh crore.
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During her visit to Warangal on Sunday, the Minister slammed the BRS for instigating people against the government over different programmes
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About 20 senior leaders of the party will have food with the people and sleep in 20 habitations adjoining the Musi river on Saturday
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Hyderabad: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy is likely to take up a padayatra from Valigonda to Bibinagar covering six kilometres in Nalgonda on Friday to explain the people about the necessity to take up the Musi Riverfront Development project. Before commencing the padayatra from Sangem village under Valigonda mandal, the Chief Minister along with his […]
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy had initially announced that 1000 acres of land was available at Jawaharnagar for constructing houses for River Musi project oustees
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The BJP was not against rejuvenation and beautification of Musi river, but razing homes of poor was unacceptable, he said
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Now a report released by the Chief Minister himself, during the AI Summit in September, has once again exposed the claims of the Congress leaders.
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If the State government was committed to the rejuvenation of River Musi, it should first focus on ensuring flow of treated water in the river,” public policy expert Donthi Narasimha Reddy said.
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The Chief Minister's statement that even a one-day delay could lead to significant losses for residents along the River Musi has raised concerns among many Congress leaders, who believe the government's priorities are misaligned.
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Concerns arise over the Musi Riverfront Development Project's ₹58,000 crore cost and consultancy selection, with the MRDCL unexpectedly canceling tenders before awarding the contract to a consortium amid alleged political meetings
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Without sharing the Musi Riverfront Development’s detailed project report in the public domain, demolishing houses was undemocratic, said CPM City Secretary M Srinivas.
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The firm, which has been embroiled in several controversies, has raised serious concerns about transparency and accountability in the execution of the Rs 1.5 lakh crore Musi project
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He pointed out that the Chief Minister was claiming that the State was drowning in debts while simultaneously initiating grand programmes like the Musi project with Rs 1.5 lakh crore.
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"Every day, Revanth Reddy complains about the state's rising debts, yet he is pursuing expensive initiatives like the Musi Riverfront project, which many consider unnecessary," he said, questioning the rationale behind the state government's plans.
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RS working president KTR invoked Mahatma Gandhi's teachings to condemn the government's actions, particularly the demolition of homes in the name of HYDRAA and Musi Riverfront Development Project.
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"Rahul Gandhi is the true force behind the demolition of homes in Hyderabad, bulldozing the houses of the poor," he remarked during an informal media interaction at Telangana Bhavan on Wednesday.
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During a visit by BRS working president KTR on Tuesday, the affected families expressed their grievances, seeking his support in their struggle against the Cong government's plans to evict them from their homes
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao condemned the razing of homes and shattering the lives of many, especially children.